Marine Biodiversity and Evolution
 Nerida G. Wilson
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Net Conservation Benefits Fund

This project will be led by the Western Australian Museum over five years and is designed to support on-ground conservation outcomes by providing a more thorough understanding of the systematics and composition of selected terrestrial and marine fauna of the western Pilbara.

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Genetic approaches to biodiversity conservation are now well established and contribute greatly to understanding biological diversity at all levels, from genes, populations and species to ecosystems. These approaches are increasingly complementary to traditional morphological research into species identities and determining taxa that are undescribed, cryptic or have restricted geographic ranges, and may be in need of active conservation initiatives. All of these areas are applied, management-focused criteria that underpin biodiversity conservation.


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